Modern Art Oxford is supported by Arts Council England and Oxford City Council.

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NEXT WEEK!
KALEIDOSCOPE: It's Me to the World
Friday 19 August, from 6.30pm
Free entry

Join us for a special preview of KALEIDOSCOPE It’s Me to the World on Friday 19 August from 6.30pm. The event begins with the premier tour of the new exhibition, hosted by Emma Ridgway, Head of Programme, followed by an opportunity to explore the show before alt-rock band Kagoule perform in the Basement.

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LAST CHANCE TO SEE!
Platform 2016
Elizabeth Holmes Manufacture

Until Sunday 14 August
Free entry

Elizabeth Holmes uses her body to illustrate the pressure put on women to adhere to the modern day image of femininity. Through her photography, she models pieces of her own ‘clothing’, which aim to perfect the shape of the female form. Holmes manipulates the female body beyond its natural limits, representing this pressure, which usually stems from the media. 

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LAST CHANCE TO SEE!
David King: Designs for Oxford
(1979-1985)

Until Sunday 14 August
Free entry

British graphic designer, photographer and collector David King (1943-2016) was responsible for some of the most arresting and iconic designs in Modern Art Oxford’s 50 year history. King’s posters and catalogues served to link Oxford’s chain of celebrated Soviet exhibitions, while also cultivating connections with contemporary political activism.

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COMING UP!
Platform 2016
Nacheal Catnott The Few Stains of Colour

16 August - 4 September
Free entry

Nacheal Catnott addresses topics such as race, migration and cross-cultural diversity in Britain. Here, Catnott presents a series of accounts by members of the Afro-Caribbean community titled Yam Studies.

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COMING UP!
KALEIDOSCOPE Archive: Popa at MoMa: Pioneers of Part-Art, 1971
16 August - 2 October
Free entry

A display of rarely seen archival material from the notorious exhibition held at the gallery in 1971 is presented in the Café area. The exhibition in 1971 included the work of artists Lygia Clark, John Dugger, David Medalla, Hélio Oiticica, Graham Stevens and Li Yuan-Chia.

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